Right. LA has that funky inversion layer that keeps a lot of the *ahem* "particulates" close to the ground:
Quote from: Count Zero on February 28, 2013, 11:12:19 AMRight. LA has that funky inversion layer that keeps a lot of the *ahem* "particulates" close to the ground:Salt Lake City's is typically as bad or worse, especially this year so far.
Hee. My first reaction was, "I know where that picture was taken!"
Somewhat related: is it Mt. Palomar that's near Warner Springs? Took my first glider lesson there and remember seeing an observatory as we were being towed to altitude.
Can someone who's aware of Dr.Socks' exploits on other forums (ATS, David Icke's, etc.) tell me if the latest sock has developed a sudden interest in/knowledge of spacecraft cooling systems? I'm asking because of this.
Quote from: Daggerstab on March 06, 2013, 07:43:29 AMCan someone who's aware of Dr.Socks' exploits on other forums (ATS, David Icke's, etc.) tell me if the latest sock has developed a sudden interest in/knowledge of spacecraft cooling systems? I'm asking because of this.Patrick has a very long history of pumping his critics for details and specific facts, which he then regurgitates back as if he knew them all along.
alexsanchez has made his way to Delusional Idiots forum with his "buzz armstrong" sideshow.
So far, I'm not impressed. Nor am I convinced he's an incarnation of the famous "Dr. Socks, the man who mistook his @$$ for a hat."